It’s getting harder to make blockbusters without incurring the wrath of the SJW sphere.

Case in point: the reaction to the “sexism” of Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Made by the self-declared feminist Joss Whedon, you’d expect this film to be kosher when it comes to gender politics and aware of the latest hot takes on women’s issues. Apparently not so.

One of the major gripes with the latest entry in the Avengers series is the role assigned to Black Widow—the supposed femme fatale played by Scarlett Johansson. Johansson loves to tout her . . . Praxis Mag: Feminism in the Age of Ultron

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First of all, I don't like it when people look at a female character's personality and assume that because she can take care of herself, that she's a feminist. Bruce Banner said he couldn't have children because he can transform into a monster. I believe Natasha Romanoff told him that she felt like a monster just so he could see that she was relating to him, not to define herself as a baby maker. As for Tony Stark's line about "prima nocta", I don't believe that was intended as a rape joke. Maybe it was, or maybe he was bringing up something that Asgard might follow in their culture in that movie. Anyway, I wasn't really a fan of this movie. I think it started out alright, but it kind of bored me a bit.